
Sat Jun 14 02:41:15 UTC 2025: **Headline: Four Detainees Escape Newark Immigration Center Amid Reports of Uprising**
**Newark, New Jersey – June 14, 2025:** Four detainees escaped from the Delaney Hall immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey on Friday, June 13, amid reports of unrest within the facility. According to Senator Andy Kim, the escapees breached an interior and exterior wall, gaining access to a parking lot.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed the escape and stated that additional law enforcement agencies have been mobilized to locate the missing individuals. The escapees were identified as two Colombian men arrested on burglary charges and two Hondurans, Franklin Norberto Bautista-Reyes and Joel Enrique Sandoval-Lopez, arrested on aggravated assault charges.
The incident occurred against the backdrop of President Trump’s heightened focus on immigration enforcement and planned nationwide protests against his policies. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka described a chaotic situation, citing reports of a possible uprising within the facility and clashes between protesters and law enforcement outside.
GEO Group, the company operating the detention center under a $1 billion contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), denied reports of “widespread unrest”. However, reports from detainees and immigrant rights advocates allege poor conditions within the facility, including delayed meals and inadequate food portions. Attorney Mustafa Cetin, representing a detainee, stated that violence erupted after meals were hours late, leading to detainees creating a disturbance and breaching the wall.
Mayor Baraka, a vocal critic of the Trump administration’s immigration policies, called for an end to the operation, citing the city’s lawsuit against GEO Group for operating without proper city permits. Meanwhile, families attempting to visit detainees have been turned away due to a facility-wide lockdown.
The incident at Delaney Hall underscores ongoing tensions surrounding immigration detention policies and the conditions within ICE facilities, which are currently housing over 53,000 individuals nationwide, exceeding budgeted capacity. The situation continues to unfold as authorities search for the escaped detainees and investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.